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Family of gran left lying on freezing floor waiting for ambulance says NHS is 'broken'

The family of a grandmother left lying on freezing floor waiting for ambulance say the NHS is "broken"

Rose David fell while walking with her son and had to be wrapped in blankets as they waited four and a half hours for an ambulance.

The family of the 68-year-old has said "it's not the ambulance staff's fault", and "it's just so awful to see the service so broken because of all the cuts".

Rose and her 28-year-old son Nathan had just got back from a weekend in Southport and were walking home with suitcases when she tripped.

The pensioner immediately felt pain in her back, hip and neck after falling over and her son called 999, reports LancsLive.

They were told the wait for an ambulance was 40 minutes and asked Nathan to keep his mum where she was on the floor as they suspected she had a broken hip.

Kerris David, 45, received a call from Nathan following the incident at about 3pm on Monday (October 17) and arrived a short while later to the horror of seeing her mum lying on the "freezing floor".

Rose David, 68, was lying on the freezing cold ground as she waited for hours (Liverpool Echo)

She told the Liverpool Echo : "I called back around an hour after and the call handler said the next vehicle would be for her and we should only be waiting another 30/40 minutes.

"I went home for a little bit and somebody knocked on my door another hour later to tell me she was still lying there in the street.

"I ran back with fleece blankets to wrap her up, because it was absolutely freezing, by this point it was 7pm. It was horrifying, he was shivering and stopped breathing at one point.

"She couldn't move and it felt like no end was in sight. All I could think was that I didn't want my mum to die lying on the freezing cold floor.

"I know the ambulance service is rushed off its feet and it's not the ambulance staff's fault, it's just so awful to see the service so broken because of all the cuts."

An ambulance for Rose arrived at Bebington Road in New Ferry at about 7.30pm, four and a half hours after she fell, and took her to hospital. Kerris said her mum was taken for tests and was then put in a corridor overnight as there were no rooms available.

Rose David fell while walking with her son and had to be wrapped in blankets as they waited four and a half hours for an ambulance - stock image (Collins Agency)

She's now been admitted into a bay for observation. The incident left Kerris and Nathan feeling "heartbroken" and they wished to share their mum's story to show the true cost of NHS cuts in Merseyside.

A North West Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We are sorry about the length of time it took to reach Ms David. Of course, this is not what we want for our patients.

"We are all working very hard to ensure everyone who needs an ambulance gets one. However, the NHS remains under extreme pressure, and while patients suffering from life-threatening conditions will receive the next available ambulance, some patients are waiting longer than we would like.

“We wish her a full and swift recovery and invite her or her family to contact our patient safety team if they would like us to look into the incident more closely.”

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